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  • There are two approaches to realizing our true nature. The first is to discover the truth of who we are. The second is to discover what we are not. If we get rid of the false thoughts of who we think you are, the remainder is what we really are. And when we realize what we really are, all thoughts of who we thought we were drop away and we are free of the suffering of misidentification. These two approaches are actually the same thing, two ways of expressing the same idea. The famous Indian sage Sri Nisargadatta once said, “You can either push the cart or pull the cart. Both are fine as long as you keep the cart rolling!”
    Enza Vita
  • “When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy.” ― Rumi
    Lyn Whiteman
  • The "me" can not understand what "no me" means.
    Eric Putkonen
  • You can't think or spiritual experience your way into enlightenment.
    Eric Putkonen
  • Thought itself reinforces the illusory "me" because most thought is self-centered and/or self-reflective.
    Eric Putkonen
  • In the course of investigation, people spontaneously recognize the true nature of themselves, which many report as the experience of peace, unconditional love, compassion, or simply of being home.
    Isaac Shapiro
  • “It is astonishing to realize that growing up actually means to become one with Existence. It means to find the whole Existence within myself, it means to discover that Existence is alive in my own heart and being. The song of a bird echoes my own inner voice, the beauty of a flower reflects my own inner beauty, a dog becomes an expression of my own unconditional love and friendship, the majestic mountains create an exstatic joy, and I discover all the shining stars of the sky within my own heart. It is to realize that the whole Existence is alive, and that the underlying thread of consciousness is God.” ― Swami Dhyan Giten
    Swami Dhyan Giten
  • The practice of presence is an opening, a relaxing of your focus (while maintaining alertness) and letting everything come to you, instead of you chasing after something (even though the reality is that awareness doesn’t “come” to us because we already are that). The words “relaxing into it while maintaining alertness” seem to point to a mind-made effort, but what I’m talking about is to leave the mind as it is, without giving it anything to do.
    Enza Vita
  • This is a journey for very few because it requires everything. Yet it offers everything. Eventually you realize that this world cannot touch you anymore. It can't kick you around anymore because now you sit in the seat of truth. You sit in the heart of love. You've faced all there is to face. And now all you experience is love, not love in the absence of pain, not love in the absence of fear, not love in the absence of anything, but love through absolutely everything."
    Devaji
  • The pathless path has no entry. The one vastness experiences itself in All and is free.
    Bernd
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